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  • Inkjet tech to replace nicotine patch and needles?

    Technology adapted from inkjet printers could deliver medicine or vaccines much like a nicotine patch.

  • HP's iPod to lead consumer push

    Hoping to make a big bang in consumer electronics, Hewlett-Packard plans on Friday to unveil its long-awaited HP-branded iPod, along with its first televisions, an entertainment hub and the usual array of new printers and cameras, sources said.

  • BigPond e-mail slow down fixed

    Telstra has revealed the reason for the e-mail delays many of its customers have experienced over the last two weeks.

  • HP sends bots to the boardroom

    Why travel on business when you can send your robot double?

  • Tasmanian e-trial turns to Telstra for help

    Tasmanian company iCare and Telstra are trialing a combined WiFi and broadband solution at a Launceston aged care facility in an experiment aimed at improving the quality of medical services offered to residents.

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  • What's the best blade server?

    Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it.

  • Web services inside the firewall

    XML and Web services aren't just external e-commerce tools -- they can also revolutionise the way in which internal applications are stitched together, and the Beaumont Hospital in Dublin can attest to this.

  • Finding the perfect teleworking tools

    Technology is allowing workers to stay in contact no matter where they are. How do you choose the right combination of hardware, software, data transport, and voice transport, then secure the whole lot and make sure your organisation is set up to take advantage?

  • Encryption packages: Beyond the code

    Trying to keep corporate secrets away from prying eyes? We evaluate five encryption software packages.

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  • What's the best blade server?

    Blade servers were once the saviours of the datacentre. Expandability was king. But do blade servers still make sense today? We find out if they're still worth it.

  • HP iPAQ h6515

    Can the addition of GPS on HP's latest PDA-phone inject some much-needed oomph back into the dwindling PDA market?

  • HP sends bots to the boardroom

    Why travel on business when you can send your robot double?

  • Bang for your buck: 4 Budget printers tested

    Are printers in the sub AU$100 space actually worth buying? We check out four low-cost printing options in our Australian review.

  • Why MS software is driving me nuts

    COMMENTARY--What is it with Microsoft and incomprehensible error messages? Why can't its programs explain what's wrong in plain English? And that's not my only MS complaint--stand back and let me gripe.

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